Exam 11: The Age of Ideologies: Europe in the Aftermath of Revolution, 1815-1848

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Romanticism was exhibited in the paintings of the British artist:

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Why was restoration not possible in Latin America?

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Which of the below Romantics and their works is incorrectly paired:

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In general,the Romantics would be likely to argue that:

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The successful revolt of 1830 led by Polish officers in the army,resulted in the creation of an independent Polish nation.

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The "Concert of Europe":

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Beethoven and Goethe:

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This radical thinker of the eighteenth century advocated a general reorganization of society on the basis of cooperation and mutual respect:

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What factors contributed to the abolition of the slave trade and then slavery in the nineteenth century?

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The one slave revolt that succeeded in the years following the French Revolution occurred in:

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After the fall of Napoleon,France still remained the most powerful continental state due to his efforts to centralize power and his governmental reforms.

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How was Marx's socialism different from socialism in general?

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What factors contributed to the second French Revolution in 1830?

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The Romantics were a conservative force who looked back to religion and history for inspiration.

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The aims of Tsar Alexander's "Holy Alliance" were to establish justice,Christian charity,and peace.

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In early 1848,in response to unemployment and underemployment,the French government established public works projects in and around Paris under the name:

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One of the most influential nationalist thinkers of the nineteenth century who argued that civilization sprang from the culture of the common people,not from a learned or cultivated elite.

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Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations was the founding text for "economic liberalism."

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The revolutions of 1830 and the subsequent reforms that were implemented were ultimately caused by the:

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This nineteenth century system of thought was in large measure a response to the visible problems ushered in by industrialization.

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